Maharam at 3daysofdesign

This June, Maharam celebrates the European launch of Edelman and Knoll Textiles at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen. The multibrand installation features leathers and textiles displayed on a dynamic presentation system by American industrial designer Leon Ransmeier.

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Titled Stick Frame, the presentation system explores the shaping of space within a space. “I wanted to create a system that is honest about its modularity,” says Ransmeier, “a structure that can redirect the flow of movement, and that can itself be reconfigured over time.”

Stick Frame reflects a shared commitment to reducing the environmental impact of designing, fabricating, and shipping bespoke installations. Assembled from twelve unique pieces of stainless-steel tubing, its modular approach ensures an adaptable structure for years to come.

Edelman features a recent large-scale recolor by Ilse Crawford that embraces the interior designer’s practical expertise and humanist approach.

Highlights from Knoll Textiles include tributes to its design legacy, from reissued archival upholsteries to new additions in architectural window covering.

Maharam previews a range of products designed for reduced environmental impact, ongoing collaborations with fashion designers Paul Smith and Sander Lak, and the faithful reissue of a mid-century design by Alexander Girard.

Banner Stripe by Paul Smith—the newest collaboration in a dialogue spanning over two decades— furthers a shared interest in reinterpreting classic motifs through idiosyncratic applications of color, pattern, and scale. 

Photography by Logan Jackson, courtesy of R & Company.

Nova, an intricately woven upholstery by Sander Lak, continues a collaborative and far-ranging exploration of color through an abstracted motif on an exaggerated scale.

Leon Ransmeier, an American designer and graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, founded his New York-based design practice Ransmeier Inc. in 2010. He has since designed furniture and interior products for clients including Arita 2016/, HAY, Herman Miller, and Mattiazzi. His work is included in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Corning Museum of Glass. He was recently named Head of Industrial Design at Cranbrook Academy of Art.

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